Supply Chain Management Association of the Philippines president Pierre Carlo Curay (left) and president-elect Dennis Llovido.
  • The Supply Chain Management Association of the Philippines has elected its board of directors for 2022
  • Pierre Carlo Curay of XVC Logistics will continue to serve as president until end of the year
  • Curay will be succeeded by Dennis Llovido of Nestlé Philippines in 2023

The Supply Chain Management Association of the Philippines (SCMAP) has elected its board of directors for 2022.

Pierre Carlo Curay of XVC Logistics will continue to serve as president until the end of the year. In 2023, he will be succeeded by Dennis Llovido of Nestlé Philippines, who was voted as president-elect.

Llovido, who is head of physical logistics for Nestlé Philippines, served as SCMAP president in 2010-2011. According to the organization’s by-laws, he will take over as president after Curay’s two-year term concludes at the end of this year.

Christine Pardinas of Robinsons Supermarket Corporation will continue as secretary for this year. Roselie Tubeo of Unilab will act as treasurer, while Mark Anthony Laguna of Procter & Gamble Philippines will act as auditor.

Named as directors in 2022 are Amante Aguilar of Del Monte Philippines, Cesar Lusanta, Jr. of Zuellig Pharma, Jose Marvin Casipe of San Miguel Yamamura Packaging Corporation, John Wayne Maravilla of Johnson & Johnson Philippines, and Ricardo Amante, Jr. of Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines.

The directors were chosen through an online vote among the general membership conducted throughout November 2021. Afterwards, the directors voted amongst themselves for four officer positions: president-elect, secretary, treasurer and auditor.

The directors began their term on January 1, 2022 and will formally be inducted during this year’s Supply Chain Outlook Live.

SCMAP is the premiere supply chain organization in the country, representing the industry and comprised of over 200 members, both companies and individuals, spread in three chapters nationwide. Its members include the top manufacturers, retailers and logistics providers in the Philippines.

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